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Faa Aviation Medicine: Inner Ear Sensory Inputs - Avoid Deadly Disorientation on 2040-parts.com

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Plains, Georgia, United States

Plains, Georgia, United States
Vintage material. Some age patina. Text not affected
Brand:FAA Office of Aviation Medicine Manufacturer Part Number:IFR - VFR Either Way Disorientation can be Fatal!

Vintage booklet by the Federal Aviation Administration Office of Aviation Medicine.

Avoid Disorientation - It's Deadly.

8-1/2 x 7-1/2 inch overall folded dimensions.

Old stock.  Some Age Patina.  Text not affected

Oustanding information and diagram showing structure of inner ear.

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